instalar driver RT73(RT2571W) Wireless usb

1. instalar driver RT73(RT2571W) Wireless usb

jonas clesio braga
jonaspharmacia

(usa Kurumin)

Enviado em 07/10/2007 - 16:42h

Olá galera , será que alguem poderia me ajudar instalar esse driver , pois estou usando o kurumim 7 , segue abaixo o que contem o arquivo readme os procedimentos são .....

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ModelName:
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RT73(RT2571W) Wireless Lan Linux Driver

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Driver lName:
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rt73

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Supporting Kernel:
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linux kernel 2.4 and 2.6 series.
Tested in Redhat 7.3 or later.

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Description:
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This is a linux device driver for Ralink RT73 a/b/g WLAN Card.

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Contents:
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Makefile.4 : Makefile for kernel 2.4 series
Makefile.6 : Makefile for kernel 2.6 series
*.c : c files
*.h : header files

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Features:
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This driver implements basic IEEE802.11. Infrastructure and adhoc mode
with open or shared or WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK authentication method.
NONE, WEP, TKIP and AES encryption.

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Build Instructions:
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1> $tar -xvzf RT73_Linux_STA_Drv_x.x.x.x.tar.gz
go to "./RT73_Linux_STA_Drv_x.x.x.x/Module" directory.

2> $cp Makefile.4 ./Makefile # [kernel 2.4]
or
$cp Makefile.6 ./Makefile # [kernel 2.6]

3> [kernel 2.4]
$chmod 755 Configure
$make config # config build linux os version
4> $make all # compile driver source code
5> $cp rt73.bin /etc/Wireless/RT73STA/ # copy firmware

6> $dos2unix rt73sta.dat
$cp rt73sta.dat /etc/Wireless/RT73STA/rt73sta.dat
# !!!check if it is a binary file before loading !!!

7> $load
#[kernel 2.4]
# $/sbin/insmod rt73.o
# $/sbin/ifconfig rausb0 inet YOUR_IP up

#[kernel 2.6]
# $/sbin/insmod rt73.ko
# $/sbin/ifconfig rausb0 inet YOUR_IP up

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CONFIGURATION:
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RT73 driver can be configured via following interfaces,
i.e. (i)"iwconfig" command, (ii)"iwpriv" command, (iii) configuration file
(iv)RaConfig
i) iwconfig comes with kernel.
ii) iwpriv usage, please refer to file "iwpriv_usage.txt" for details.
iii)copy configuration file "rt73sta.dat" to /etc/Wireless/RT73STA/rt73sta.dat.
iv) RaConfig is utility for rt73.
Note:

Configuration File : rt73sta.dat
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# Copy this file to /etc/Wireless/RT73STA/rt73sta.dat
# This file is a binary file and will be read on loading rt.o module.
#
# Use "vi -b rt73sta.dat" to modify settings according to your need.
#
# 1.) set NetworkType to "Adhoc" for using Adhoc-mode, otherwise using Infrastructure
# 2.) set Channel to "0" for auto-select on Infrastructure mode
# 3.) set SSID for connecting to your Accss-point.
# 4.) AuthMode can be "WEPAUTO", "OPEN", "SHARED", "WPAPSK", "WPA2PSK", "WPANONE"
# 5.) EncrypType can be "NONE", "WEP", "TKIP", "AES"
# for more information refer to the Readme file.
#
# The word of "[Default]" must not be removed
[Default]
CountryRegion=0
CountryRegionABand=7
WirelessMode=0
SSID=AP350
NetworkType=Infra
Channel=0
AuthMode=OPEN
EncrypType=NONE
DefaultKeyID=1
Key1Type=0
Key1Str=0123456789
Key2Type=0
Key2Str=
Key3Type=0
Key3Str=
Key4Type=0
Key4Str=
WPAPSK=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
TxBurst=0
PktAggregate=0
TurboRate=0
WmmCapable=0
AckPolicy=0;0;0;0
BGProtection=0
IEEE80211H=0
TxRate=0
RTSThreshold=2347
FragThreshold=2346
PSMode=CAM
TxPreamble=0
AdhocOfdm=0
FastRoaming=0
RoamThreshold=70
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syntax is 'Param'='Value' and describes below.
1. CountryRegion=value
value
0: use 1 ~ 11 Channel
1: use 1 ~ 13 Channel
2: use 10, 11 Channel
3: use 10 ~ 13 Channel
4: use 14 Channel
5: use 1 ~ 14 Channel
6: use 3 ~ 9 Channel
7: use 5 ~ 13 Channel

2. CountryRegionABand=value
value
0: use 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165 Channel
1: use 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140 Channel
2: use 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64 Channel
3: use 52, 56, 60, 64, 149, 153, 157, 161 Channel
4: use 149, 153, 157, 161, 165 Channel
5: use 149, 153, 157, 161 Channel
6: use 36, 40, 44, 48 Channel
7: use 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165 Channel
8: use 52, 56, 60, 64 Channel
9: use 34, 38, 42, 46 Channel
10: use 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64 Channel

3. SSID=value
value
0~z, 1~32 ascii characters.

4. WirelessMode=value
value
0: 11b/g mixed,
1: 11b only,
2: 11a only, //Support in RfIcType=1(id=RFIC_5226) or RfIcType=3(id=RFIC_5225)
3: 11a/b/g mixed, //Support in RfIcType=1(id=RFIC_5226) or RfIcType=3(id=RFIC_5225)
4: 11g only

5. TxRate=value
value
0: Auto //WirelessMode=0~4
1: 1 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 1 or 3
2: 2 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 1 or 3
3: 5.5 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 1 or 3
4: 11 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 1 or 3
5: 6 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 2 or 3 or 4
6: 9 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 2 or 3 or 4
7: 12 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 2 or 3 or 4
8: 18 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 2 or 3 or 4
9: 24 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 2 or 3 or 4
10: 36 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 2 or 3 or 4
11: 48 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 2 or 3 or 4
12: 54 Mbps //WirelessMode=0 or 2 or 3 or 4

6. Channel=value
value
depends on CountryRegion or CountryRegionABand

7. BGProtection=value
value
0: Auto
1: Always on
2: Always off

8. TxPreamble=value
value
0: Preamble Long
1: Preamble Short
2: Auto

9. RTSThreshold=value
value
1~2347

10. FragThreshold=value
value
256~2346

11. TxBurst=value
value
0: Disable
1: Enable
12. NetworkType=value
value
Infra: infrastructure mode
Adhoc: adhoc mode
13. AdhocOfdm=value
value
0: WIFI mode (1,2,5.5,11 mbps rates)
1: b/g mixed, (1,2,5.5,11,6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54 mbps rates)
2: 11g only, (6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54 mbps rates)
3: 11a only, (6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54 mbps rates)

14. AuthMode=value
value
OPEN For open system
SHARED For shared key system
WEPAUTO Auto switch between OPEN and SHARED
WPAPSK For WPA pre-shared key (Infra)
WPA2PSK For WPA2 pre-shared key (Infra)
WPANONE For WPA pre-shared key (Adhoc)
WPA Use WPA-Supplicant
WPA2 Use WPA-Supplicant
15. EncrypType=value
value
NONE For AuthMode=OPEN
WEP For AuthMode=OPEN or SHARED
TKIP For AuthMode=WPAPSK or WPA2PSK or WPANONE
AES For AuthMode=WPAPSK or WPA2PSK or WPANONE

16. DefaultKeyID=value
value
1~4
17. Key1=value
Key2=value
Key3=value
Key4=value
value
10 or 26 hexadecimal characters eg: 012345678
5 or 13 ascii characters eg: passd
(usage : "iwpriv" only)
18. Key1Type=vaule
Key2Type=value
Key3Type=vaule
Key4Type=vaule
value
0 hexadecimal type
1 assic type
(usage : reading profile only)
19. Key1Str=value
Key2Str=value
Key3Str=vaule
Key4Str=vaule
value
10 or 26 characters (key type=0)
5 or 13 characters (key type=1)
(usage : reading profile only)

20. WPAPSK=value
value
8~63 ASCII or
64 HEX characters
21. PSMode=value
value
0: CAM Constantly Awake Mode
1: Max_PSP Max Power Savings
2: Fast_PSP Power Save Mode

22. IEEE80211H=value
value
0: Disable
1: Enable Spectrum management
(This field can be enable only in A band)
23. FastRoaming=value
value
0: Disable
1: Enable Fast Roaming
24. RoamThreshold=value
vale
61 ~ 89

This value is a absolute threshold in dBm.
The condition to roam when receiving Rssi less than (-1*value).




  


2. Usa o Ndiswapper

Gabriel Duarte Guimarães Costa
gabrield

(usa Debian)

Enviado em 07/10/2007 - 17:25h

Cara, o meu laptop tem essa mesmo placa wireless, e só consegui colocar para funcionar com o ndiswapper.
O driver padrão para Linux não tem suporte a redes sem fio encriptadas. A melhor opção é usar o ndiswapper com os drivers de Windows para fazer essa placa funcionar... Para fazer funcionar em meu Debian e meu Ubuntu, foi coisa de 15 minutos. A instalação com o ndiswapper é super tranqüila.

Boa Sorte!


3. problemas com o "Make modules"

Daniel
drpribeiro

(usa Suse)

Enviado em 19/10/2007 - 18:12h

Ola! Alguem poderia me dar uma grande ajuda a um pobre novato em linux? Seguinte estou tentando instalar um WiFi Ralink RT73 USB numa distribuicao SuSE 10.3 (Kernel 2.6). A questao eh que quando eu chamo um "make all" (conforme procedimento de instalacao mostrado acima) o sistema retorna a seguinte mensagem: que o "modules" nao possue nenhuma "regra". Ou seja, o kernel nao reconhece o nome "modules". Logo vem a pergunta: existe alguma biblioteca "modules" ou alguma biblioteca de definicoes para o comando make?? Qual seria o nome? Como instalar? Valeu.


4. Só alterando o kernel

ELADIO NASCIMENTO DE ALENCAR
eladio.alencar

(usa Ubuntu)

Enviado em 03/01/2008 - 01:34h

Acho que primeiro você deve desabilitar no kernel um item que não deixa instalar qualquer firmware no Kurumin 7 e digite como root #cd /usr/scr/linux e #make menuconfig, pois se não fizer isso o kurumin vai alternar entre os dispositivo que ele auto intitula ra0 ou eth0_rename ao invés de rausb0 sugerido pelo seu drive. Conseguindo desabilitar acho que é só seguir o que sugere o texto do README. BOA SORTE!






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